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Dee Nasty

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

DJ Dee Nasty
Background information
Born 1960
Origin Paris, France
Genre(s) French Rap
Years active 1981-Present

Dee Nasty (Born 1960) is a DJ, producer, and Hip-Hop pioneer in Paris, France. Dee Nasty, the Parisian father of Hip Hop, is one of Radio Nova’s original DJs. Dee Nasty is best known for producing France’s first Hip Hop record.

Career

Daniel “Dee Nasty” Efferne began his DJ’ing career back in 1981 after discovering Hip-Hop back in 1979. By 1985, he was already forming a formidable reputation both promoting and producing Hip Hop music. By 1987 he became internationally recognized at the World DMC Championships. He was also DMC Champion of France from 1986 to 1988. He followed up with becoming the European DMC Champion in 1990. He has continued to work in the French Hip-Hop scene featuring prominently on many releases.

Discography

  • “Panam City Rappin” (1984)
  • “Scienz of Life” (1999)
  • “Nastyness” (2001)
  • “Underground Forever” (2004)

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Julian Osgood Field

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Julian Osgood Field
Born 1849
Died 1925
Pen name X.L.
Occupation short story writer
Nationality United States of America
Writing period 1893–1898
Genres Horror fiction
Literary movement Decadent movement
Notable work(s) “A Kiss of Judas”

Julian Osgood Field (1849–1925) was an American who used the pseudonym X.L. (or Sigma) to write decadent horror fiction. He is also famous for involving Lady Ida Sitwell, mother of Osbert Sitwell, Sacheverell Sitwell and Edith Sitwell in a financial scandal in 1912 which led to her imprisonment for debt.

Contents

  • 1 Fiction bibliography
  • 2 Non-Fiction bibliography
  • 3 Works regarding
  • 4 External links
  • 5 See also

Fiction bibliography

  • 1893 “A Kiss of Judas” published in The Pall Mall Magazine, July 1893
    reprinted in Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula, ed. Christopher Frayling (London: Faber, 1991)
  • 1893 “The Luck of the Devil” published in The Pall Mall Magazine, October 1893
  • 1894 Aut Diabolus Aut Nihil and Other Tales (London: Methuen & Co.)
  • 1898 With All the Powders of the Merchant published in The Pall Mall Magazine, September to December 1898

Non-Fiction bibliography

  • 1893 “A Few Words About Jules Sandeau” published in The Pall Mall Magazine, November 1893
  • 1924 “Things I Shouldn’t Tell” (London, T. Werner Laurie, 1924). (This and the next two items were volumes of often scandalous reminiscences about late Victorian and Edwardian high society. All were published anonymously.)
  • 1924 “Uncensored Recollections” (London, T. Werner Laurie, 1924)
  • 1925 “More Uncensored Recollections” (London, T. Werner Laurie, 1925)

Works regarding

  • 1998 “Alas, Poor Ghost” by David G. Rowlands, published in All Hallows #16

External links

  • Locus Mag: Stories, Listed by Author: Julian Osgood Field entry
  • Locus Mag: Stories, Listed by Author: X.L. entry
  • Tartarus Press/A Guide to Supernatural Fiction Database: X.L. entry

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Helmet (disambiguation)

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Helmet (disambiguation)

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The word helmet and similar can mean:

  • Types of protective headgear: see Helmet#Types of helmet
  • Helmet (band), an American alternative metal band
  • Helmet Airport, an airstrip in British Columbia, Canada
  • “Policeman’s helmet” is a British colloquial name for the Himalayan Balsam plant, from the shape of its flowers
  • Names of speedway events in Poland:
    • Golden Helmet
    • Silver Helmet
    • Bronze Helmet
  • “Helmet” is a slang term for the glans penis
  • Elmet is a post-Roman Celtic kingdom in north England
  • Helmet Peak, a volcanic peak in British Columbia, Canada
  • Helmet (pigeon), a variety of fancy pigeon.
  • Helmet, Virginia, an unincorporated community in King and Queen County, Virginia, United States.

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Marcelo Grohe

Saturday, January 3rd, 2009

Marcelo Grohe
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Full name Marcelo Grohe
Date of birth January 13, 1987 (1987-01-13) (age 21)
Place of birth    Campo Bom, Brazil
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current club Grêmio
Number 12
Youth clubs
2000-2005 Grêmio
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
2005- Grêmio 17 (0)   

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only.
* Appearances (Goals)

Marcelo Grohe (born January 13, 1987 in Campo Bom), is a Brazilian Goalkeeper. He currently plays for Grêmio.

Honours

  • Brazilian League (2nd division): 2005
  • Rio Grande do Sul State League: 2006, 2007

Contract

  • 1st April 2005 to 31st March 2010

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Neapolitans (chocolate)

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Neapolitans was a brand of chocolate in various flavours, formerly made by Terry’s in York, Yorkshire. They were particularly popular around Christmas time in England.

Since September 2005, the chocolates are no longer being produced, due to the closure of Terry’s factory.

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Todd Barnes

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Todd Barnes was a drummer for the influential California punk band TSOL.

Todd Barnes never played drums for the Punk rock band The Vandals but did participate in an attempt to revive one of the earlier singers career in 1989. He died on December 6, 1999 of a brain aneurysm at the age of 34.

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Coast silk-tassel

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Garrya elliptica

Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Garryales
Family: Garryaceae
Genus: Garrya
Species: G. elliptica
Binomial name
Garrya elliptica
Dougl. ex Lindl.

Garrya elliptica (Coast silk-tassel) is a common evergreen shrub native to the coastal ranges of California and southern Oregon, that reaches a height of two to five meters. It is one of a small biological family of approximately twenty known species in the family Garryaceae, most of which are Garrya. Female and male sexual organs of all the Garrya are found on separate plants. This is an example of a native plant that is sufficiently attractive and neat of growing habit to be appealing as a landscape species. It is stocked at many commercial plant nurseries, and is clearly a widely used Garrya for landscape purposes. This plant is sometimes known as Silk Tassel Bush or Wavyleaf Silktassel. All Garrya are associated with warm temperate regions of North America.

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  • 1 Detailed description and growth habit
  • 2 Environmental factors and associations
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Detailed description and growth habit

Coast silk-tassel (sometimes called Wavyleaf silk-tassel) has a multi-furcate branching structure yielding an almost spherical form. The height a can attain five meters, but more likely averages three meters in the wild. Coast silk-tassel, as all the genus Garrya, have opposite leaves that have a tough leathery feel, glossy geen on top, but paler and duller on the underside. The dioecious flowers are concentrated in inflorescences which cascade downward as aments of approximately four to six centimeters in length. While the Coast silk-tassel manifests separate male and female plants, the pendant male catkins are much more showy and are grey-green and up to 30 centimeters long; the female ones are shorter and silver-grey. Although the flowers bloom in January and February, dried bracts remain on the tree well into summer as light gray decorations. The plant has smooth dark bark, dark-greenish when young, but with age the bark roughens. New twigs are green and moderately stout.

For pistillate flowers, above each small bract there is a solitary flower inside the inflorescence. This plant produces tiny dark seeds that can become airborne as small fluffy wind-blown cotton .The ripened purplish black fruit of about one centimeter in diameter has a hard desiccated coating, but is rather fleshy on the interior. In the case of stamenate infloresences, there are a total of four stamens per flower; moreover, above each bract pair there is a triplet of flowers. The cultivar “James roof” has catkins up to 12 inches in length

The unique characteristics of Coast silk-tassel are its waxy convex leaves with wavy leaf margins, coupled with dense individual hairs on the leaf undersides that are scarcely distinguishable with a hand lens. Its leaf blades are six to eight centimeters in length, and has petioles which range in length from six to twelve millimeters. For identification purposes Congdon silk-tassel (Garrya congdonii) is most closely related. Congdon silk-tassel has the same leaf appearance, but leaf hairs are distinguishable with a hand lens and both leaf blades and petioles are about two thirds the size of Coast silk-tassel. Both Fremont silk-tassel (Garrya fremontii) and Ashy silk-tassel (Garrya flavescens) have similar fruit characteristics, but have a flat leaf margin.

Environmental factors and associations

Coast silk-tassel is found in several plant communities, principally in drier coastal California and southern Oregon no more than 20 miles from the Pacific Ocean; the main associations are Coastal chaparral, Mixed evergreen forest and Northern coastal sage scrub. This plant can tolerate moderately heavy clay soils and serpentine areas, but likes soils pH to lie in the range of six to eight.

This plant is not grazed to a great degree by deer or rabbits, and is hardy to cold temperatures of about 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Its is moderately drought tolerant, but is more luxuriant with rainfall of about 25 inches per annum. Coast silk-tassel is usually found at elevations above 200 meters. This species is usually found within the mountains of the Pacific Coast range, such as Montara Mountain, San Bruno Mountain and the coast range in Napa County.

References

  1. ^ Alfred PinkGardening for the Million. (2004) publisher: Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation
  2. ^ Eugene N. Kozloff and Linda H. Reidelman, Plants of the San Francisco Bay Region, Mendocino to Monterey, Sagen Press, Pacific Grove, Ca., Nov. 1994
  3. ^ Roxana S. Ferris, Native shrubs of the San Francisco Bay region, University of California Press, (1968) ISBN 0-520-00405-1

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Cliburn railway station

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Cliburn railway station was situated on Cumbria England’s Eden Valley Railway between Penrith and Kirkby Stephen East. It served the village of Cliburn. The station opened to passenger traffic on 9 June 1862, and closed on 17 September 1956.

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List of educational institutions in Peshawar

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

There are many schools, colleges and universities in Peshawar; some of them are as under:

Schools

  • Ittefaq Model School, Surizai Bala (1996) Owner= Waris Khan
  • Beaconhouse School System
  • University Public School (1964)
  • University Model School for Girls
  • Islamia Collegiate School (1913)
  • Army Public school
  • Peshawar Model School
  • Peshawar Grammar School
  • Salah ud din school
  • Alama quaid school free admission
  • bakri school
  • Hathad public school
  • Kune school
  • Frontier model school
  • Centennial model school
  • St.Joseph school
  • AIMS school, college and coaching academy
  • St. Mary’s high school
  • Covient High School
  • Warsak Model School
  • Qurtaba Public School
  • Frontier Children Academy Hayatabad
  • ICMS school for girls
  • Forward Public School
  • Forward Model School
  • Little Angel Public School
  • Country Grammar School
  • Horizon
  • FYA
  • Fizaia Schools
  • PakTurk international school

Colleges

  • Khyber Medical College (Now Khyber Medical University 2007)
  • Peshawar Medical College
  • Islamia College (Now Islamia College University 2007)
  • Amina girls college,hayatabad
  • Jinnah College for Women
  • Edwardes College
  • Orakzai college
  • College of Home Economics
  • Government Frontier College for Women (FCW)
  • Fazaia Degree College (formerly known as PAF Degree College)
  • Superior Science College
  • MCCM (Muslim College of commerce and management)
  • City Girls College
  • PMDC (Peshawar Model Degree College)
  • Army Public College
  • FG College for Women
  • Government College of Technology
  • Peshawar Public School and College
  • Qurtuba College
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  • PAF SHAHEEN College, SHAHEEN CAMP, Peshawar
  • ICMS college system for boys
  • ICMS college system for girls
  • Forward GirlsCollege
  • Elizabath
  • Qurtaba College of Science and technology (separate boys and girls campuses)
  • GOVT. College of Technology, Kohat Road, Peshawar
  • Govt college of management sciences (GCMS peshawar)

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Poland national team

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Poland national team

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Poland national team may refer to the following:

  • Men:
    • Poland national basketball team
    • Poland national cricket team
    • Poland national football team
    • Poland u-21 national football team
    • Poland national handball team
    • Poland national rugby union team
    • Poland speedway team
    • Poland men’s national volleyball team
  • Women:
    • Poland women’s national handball team
    • Poland women’s national volleyball team

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